It's not a video of the moon's rotation, it's an animation of a hi-res texture projected onto a sphere. You can tell because the lighting is uniform, whereas only half of the moon would be lit if it were real footage.

You can see real HD footage of the moon rotating (or rather, the Japanese "KAGUYA (SELENE)" space probe orbiting around it) here and in the related videos.

Um, I think we all know the moon itself is an illusion that is run by the corrupt arm of NASA coupled with Barry O.'s Soros Gang of financiers. Hell, if you watch that "video" close enough, you'll see an ant run across the bottom portion of the screen as well as at least four different product placements (the classic Pick-N-Pull wrench and the Flab-A-Way tapeworm being most noticeable). They do it just to mess with us, people.

I guess if you have to kill the buzz you could call it "photometric rotoscoping," but where in the world (oops) do you get "hi-rez texture projected on a sphere"? Or am I just being silly by having read The Fine Article?